PDCD6IP Analysis Services

Creative Biolabs offers high-throughput protein analyses with quantification and biomarker validation. With a focus on data quality and exceptional customer service, our in-house or external partner experts are here to help you accelerate your programmed cell death 6-interacting protein (PDCD6IP) analysis research.

Background

PDCD6IP, also well-known as ALIX, participates in concentration and sorting of cargo proteins of the multivehicular body or incorporation into intralumenal vesicles that are generated by invagination and scission from the limiting membrane of the endosome. PDCD6IP is required for apoptosis in a calcium-dependent manner. It also binds to endophilins which regulate membrane shape during endocytosis.

Diseases associated with PDCD6IP include Adult Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis. Besides, the association of PDCD6IP with non-small cell lung cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma has been reported in studies. Moreover, exosomal PDCD6IP combined with CA199 has great potentials in detection of pancreatic cancer, especially in distinguishing PC patients at early stages from advanced stages.

Analysis Services at Creative Biolabs

Designing your experiments with the PDCD6IP marker may be a challenge, but there are many tips to get you started. Creative Biolabs will help you get started with our advanced platforms. Our antibodies raised against PDCD6IP are highly specific and effective tools for analyzing human cells and samples. For instance:

 Exosome biogenesis and its contentsFig.1 Diagram depicting exosome formation and constituent components.1

Our popular analysis services targeting PDCD6IP include but not limited to the following:

Cat Service
BAS94-1 PDCD6IP Protein Analysis
BAS94-2 PDCD6IP PTM Analysis Service
BAS94-3 PDCD6IP-XXX interaction Analysis
BAS94-4 Recombinant PDCD6IP Constructs Generation/Characterization
BAS94-5 In Vitro Ubiquitination of PDCD6IP
BAS94-6 PDCD6IP mRNA Analysis

If you are interested in our PDCD6IP analysis services, please don't hesitate to contact us to develop custom solution for specific needs. We will work to accommodate your request.

Reference

  1. Dai, Jie, et al. "Exosomes: key players in cancer and potential therapeutic strategy." Signal transduction and targeted therapy 5.1 (2020): 145. Distributed under CC BY-SA 4.0, without modification.

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